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  • ACT CrusaderA Offline
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    @SBW1 said in RWC QF: All Blacks v Ireland:

    How are we going on the injury front in regards to the Semi on Friday?

    Not sure about the injuries, but I hear Tele'a had an early night last night...

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    @NTA said in RWC QF: All Blacks v Ireland:

    AB pressure didn't force Doris to drop the ball cold.
    ABs pressure didn't stop Ireland contesting the high ball on several occasions.
    AB pressure wasn't responsible for all the Ireland lineout issues.

    AB pressure and execution won the game, but the pressure Ireland put on themselves clearly was a factor.

    @NTA said in RWC QF: All Blacks v Ireland:

    (59th minute: AB pressure had absolutely nothing to do with Sexton missing a goal from pretty much right in front)

    Reckon AB pressure played a fair part.

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    Foster: ‘’ (The semi) will be a heck of a good southern hemisphere game’’

    He knows.

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    Must give some credit to Foster for managing his bench well.

    I think the timings were all pretty good, and none were the old ‘automated 60 minute subs’

    I was especially pleased that Nuggie played 80, I would however have liked to see DMac have a run. But it worked out well, so credit where it’s due.

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    Just watched that game winning penalty again

    Not only is the breakdown work excellent, but holy shit Whitelock puts in a huge shot to stop old mate dead as well.

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    @NTA said in RWC QF: All Blacks v Ireland:

    AB pressure didn't force Doris to drop the ball cold.
    ABs pressure didn't stop Ireland contesting the high ball on several occasions.
    AB pressure wasn't responsible for all the Ireland lineout issues.

    AB pressure and execution won the game, but the pressure Ireland put on themselves clearly was a factor.

    cute.

    AB pressure didn't force Aus to shit the bed and go out in the pool play.
    AB pressure didn't make EJ to meet JRU officials online.

    and I guess you will tell us about the neck rolls to JB, RI, the sealing of ruck ball, and the missed penalty for Savea's steal attempt during the last 40 phases.

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    @mariner4life said in RWC QF: All Blacks v Ireland:

    Just watched that game winning penalty again

    Not only is the breakdown work excellent, but holy shit Whitelock puts in a huge shot to stop old mate dead as well.

    Fucking phenomenal defence across the board. They were watching that 2-out-the-back attacking play over and over, just waiting to pounce.

    That, plus J Barrett holding up a try, were massive

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    @Wairau said in RWC QF: All Blacks v Ireland:

    @NTA said in RWC QF: All Blacks v Ireland:

    AB pressure didn't force Doris to drop the ball cold.
    ABs pressure didn't stop Ireland contesting the high ball on several occasions.
    AB pressure wasn't responsible for all the Ireland lineout issues.

    AB pressure and execution won the game, but the pressure Ireland put on themselves clearly was a factor.

    cute.

    AB pressure didn't force Aus to shit the bed and go out in the pool play.
    AB pressure didn't make EJ to meet JRU officials online.

    Lol what are you even on about? 🤣

    Go drink some more, broseph.

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    Did the ABs even make a handling error? 74 minutes in and besides Smith's yellow card, I'm struggling to remember any.

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  • DuluthD Offline
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    @NTA

    Two - Smith & LF

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    All 6 tries were scored by New Zealanders!

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  • ACT CrusaderA Offline
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    Nick, certainly the occasion was intense and the fact that this version of the ABs did not provide opportunity after opportunity (which was a feature of the last two tests we played against them in 2022) would've been a big factor in creating pressure.

    A certain pattern had emerged with the ABs that went something like "if you have enough ball against the ABs they will infringe". We get pinned in our half and the scores will come. Quality coaches would plan for that because that had been the pattern. Today was quite different in how we attacked the collisions and we were the team putting on the points.

    Ireland didn't help themselves with some poor decisions and their LO execution was as poor as I've seen for some time. But I come back to the occasion point. The stakes, the hoodoo, the QF monkey, the no.1 team - and then to get a team that has put some old habits to the side and had to play out of their skins (against the some quite frankly bizarre ref calls) just to stay slightly ahead for the whole match.

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    4 mins to go, on attack and we kick the ball away.
    WTF!

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    @Duluth said in RWC QF: All Blacks v Ireland:

    @NTA

    Two - Smith & LF

    An astonishing stat in a match like that.

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    @ACT-Crusader said in RWC QF: All Blacks v Ireland:

    Today was quite different in how we attacked the collisions and we were the team putting on the points.

    It was noticeable on defence that there was always a forward hanging out in the 12/13 channel in order to help snuff out the threat of Aki

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    @NTA said in RWC QF: All Blacks v Ireland:

    AB pressure didn't force Doris to drop the ball cold.
    ABs pressure didn't stop Ireland contesting the high ball on several occasions.
    AB pressure wasn't responsible for all the Ireland lineout issues.

    AB pressure and execution won the game, but the pressure Ireland put on themselves clearly was a factor.

    I’m going to bite.

    I think both teams played pretty close to their potential. Ireland had similar mistakes they did vs SA (lineout etc). They were poor attacking wise at the end as they were knackered, we had the ball from about 72-76 and our offense was equally uninspiring.

    Through the game I thot Ireland ability to make 50-60m was far far too easy. That’s their game and it still got them 24 points. if you offered their fans 24 points pre match 100% would have taken it and been smug about the pending victory. I’d prob not be different if you offered me 23.

    Game was won / lost on the 1%ers which happen every match. You don’t notice a dropped ball when you win by 25.

    Today was our day. We were never once behind and despite the stupidest start ever, we settled and actually played to a plan. As did Ireland. But Irelands plan revolved around them thinking they were better than us (corner kicks instead of penalties, genuine disbelief at not winning penalties etc). And ours revolved around winning a rugby game against Ireland.

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  • BerniesCornerB Offline
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    Smith had a shocker start.
    Think Roigard deserves a bit of leeway.

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    @MajorRage said in RWC QF: All Blacks v Ireland:

    But Irelands plan revolved around them thinking they were better than us (corner kicks instead of penalties, genuine disbelief at not winning penalties etc). And ours revolved around winning a rugby game against Ireland.

    Nailed it.

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    @NTA What minute was Smith's yellow card?

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